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Aquavit

(488 posts)
Wed Feb 12, 2014, 01:39 AM Feb 2014

Open Source alternatives to Dreamweaver?

I'm wondering if any open source alternatives to Dreamweaver out there? I am currently using jEdit, which is hugely useful but I feel like I'm doing far too much trial and error-style development and would love something that more easily helps me visualize things.

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Open Source alternatives to Dreamweaver? (Original Post) Aquavit Feb 2014 OP
Bluefish and Eclipse both come to mind Recursion Feb 2014 #1
Old MacOS Aquavit Feb 2014 #4
I use Bluefish. L0oniX Feb 2014 #2
NetBeans PrestonLocke Feb 2014 #3
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 2015 #5

Aquavit

(488 posts)
4. Old MacOS
Sat Feb 15, 2014, 01:29 AM
Feb 2014

I'm using Mac OS 10.5.8, which I'm finding is hamstring me a bit with both Bluefish and Eclipse. Eclipse looks pretty nice though, so I'm hoping I can get it running.

PrestonLocke

(217 posts)
3. NetBeans
Wed Feb 12, 2014, 04:25 PM
Feb 2014

very similar to eclipse, but it's supposed to be more geared for web programming.

I've also had to use Dreamweaver in the past and it left a lot to be desired.

What platform are you developing on and what languages are you using?

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